Week of March 17, 2019

To the Best of Our KnowledgeGetting Jazzed -
There's a new kind of music packing nightclubs with young fans. It's jazz. Infused with hip hop and other popular musical forms, jazz is being remade. We talk with some of today's biggest and most innovative jazz stars and explore the magic of improvisation.

University of the AirJames Joyce - We delve into our archives for a conversation about one of Ireland’s celebrated writer James Joyce. We decode some of the more obscure meanings behind Joyce’s often ambiguous prose and wry humor, and explore what made Joyce so innovative and so controversial.Guest(s): Kevin Reilly

Old Time Radio Drama'Campbell Playhouse' - A portrait of the dark ways of the underworld during the Depression, "The Glass Key" brings us crooked politics, murder, violence, a good story. Originally aired on 3/10/39.

Chapter A DayThe Hidden Life Of Trees 1 Of 15 - Trees care for their sick and dying, nurture one another and alert each other to threats. By doing so, they create unique ecosystems which help all of the trees to live longer, better lives. Norman Gilliland reads from "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben and Jane Billinghurst.

Chapter A DayThe Hidden Life Of Trees 2 Of 15 - Trees work in harmony so that every tree of the same species in an ecosystem receives exactly the same amount of nutrients to grow. Norman Gilliland reads from "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben and Jane Billinghurst.

The Morning ShowLessons From The Centenarians - If you live to see 100, you're bound to have a unique perspective on life and a good story or two to tell. We talk with an author about what she learned from interviewing some of the country’s oldest individuals, and the timeless lessons they can teach all of us.
Guest(s): Neenah Ellis

Chapter A DayThe Hidden Life Of Trees 3 Of 15 - Trees maintain an inner balance. They budget their strength carefully and must be economical with energy to they can meet all of their needs. Norman Gilliland reads from "The Hidden Life of Trees" by Peter Wohlleben and Jane Billinghurst.

To the Best of Our KnowledgeIf Your Clothes Could Talk -
Whether you know it or not, your closets are filled with personal information about your identity, your values, your personality. Every day, you wear it all right out the door for the whole world to see. If your clothes could talk, what would they say about you?